Faynia Williams Frsa

HON President Dramatic Theatre Committee at National Theatre

Faynia Williams FRSA has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Faynia began their career at BBC in 1991 as a producer. In 1980, they joined Brighton Theatre where they held various roles, including Artistic Director. Faynia also served as the Honorary President of the Dramatic Theatre Committee at the International Theatre Institute. In 1990, Faynia became a tutor at the University of Sussex, teaching Dramatic Writing and British Theatre and Film. Faynia later joined the University of Brighton in 2013 as a Lecturer, focusing on Post-War British Film.

Faynia Williams FRSA is an individual with a diverse education history. Faynia attended Brighton & Hove High School GDST, although the specific years are not mentioned. Following this, they pursued a D.Phil pending degree in Russian Constructivist Theatre at Oxford University, St Antony's College from 1971 to 1974. Prior to that, they completed a BA Hons 1st Class degree in Russian Language & Literature at the University of London SSEES from 1967 to 1971. Additionally, they attained a Diploma in Women in Management from Westminster University, but the dates are unspecified. Faynia also obtained a Short Course Diploma in Single Camera Directing from the National Film School and a Diploma in Acting from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, although no timeframes are given for either of these qualifications.

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